I like to bass fish in most any temperature. But I haven't fished for bass in a few years because my boat isn't finished yet. However, bass in cold water have to be seriously coaxed to take your offering. You have to near about put it in their mouths. They don't seem to want to go after the bait. JMHO

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I like to bass fish in most any temperature. But I haven't fished for bass in a few years because my boat isn't finished yet. However, bass in cold water have to be seriously coaxed to take your offering. You have to near about put it in their mouths. They don't seem to want to go after the bait. JMHO

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If you can find a thermocline and fish it, your changes go way up. Enticing is what it takes. Either hit them in the head with your presentation or make it so easy for them to take. They are a lot slower in cold water...as I would certainly be as well. Their system doesn't react like when they are in warmer waters. But they still can be caught. Just a lot more patience is needed. But any type fishing is way better then no fishing at all. JMHO

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I will generally switch to walleye when it gets cold, or lake trout, or stripers. Then if I catch a bass while trying to hang any of the others, it is just a bonus!

No, no, no, no, Aspect. If you are fishing for a Trout or a Stripper, or even a Walleye and catch a Bass, you immediately announce, loud enough for others to hear you, that you were fishing for Bass. You know the fisherman's rules. :facepalm.

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You guys are lucky to have such a range of species to fish! Around here in fresh water its trout and more trout, year round. Are any of those other species good eating?

Well I can't say for other areas, but in my area, Bass, Crappie, Bream (blue gills, yellow breast, redear, etc.), Catfish, some even like Strippers and White Bass, are all eating fish. Totally depends on your taste. Crappie is probably the most eaten species. Large mouth Bass can get gamy if they are large. JMHO

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You guys are lucky to have such a range of species to fish! Around here in fresh water its trout and more trout, year round. Are any of those other species good eating?

well id recommend fishing for bass for their sporting quality they have an off taste to me. alot of people like catfish and while its ok its not the best to me. crappie are pretty good eating.my all time favorite is butter fried trout.

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You guys are lucky to have such a range of species to fish! Around here in fresh water its trout and more trout, year round. Are any of those other species good eating?

Yes, yes and yes! Walleye are about the best eating fish you will ever taste. It is firm and mild, just delicious. Trout is good as long as it is not recently stocked (enjoy the lake trout). Catfish is a pain to clean, but tasty, especially blackened or breaded and deep fried. Bluegill, perch, crappie ... yum! Fried in a cornmeal coating, or baked in butter ... delicious. Stripers ... yep ... just be sure to cut out the red fat line when filleting. That red line is strong, but take that away and you have a good tasting fish. Oh so many more fish to catch and eat! YUM! Okay, forget the turkey, now I need to get the motor put together and get out on the water and catch some fish! Maybe on Monday if I don't see any deer I can hook some fish!

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I like to bass fish in most any temperature. But I haven't fished for bass in a few years because my boat isn't finished yet. However, bass in cold water have to be seriously coaxed to take your offering. You have to near about put it in their mouths. They don't seem to want to go after the bait. JMHO

Tip-up and a sucker minnow. Very good table fare in winter. At least large mouths..... Oh, and I like a minimum of 6" of ice.....